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    Default The three tenors

    Here is a picture of three of my tenor guitars together. All different and with different voices. Two of them are off to their new owners soon. This is the first time I have had 3 different tenor guitars at the same time and probably the last, so I thought I should take a picture. All are made from the same woods but the right one is 21inch scale length and the left one obviously has a bigger body.

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    Default Re: The three tenors

    Beautiful instruments, I'd love to hear them.

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    Default Re: The three tenors

    "The Three Tenors" ..... So you have "Tenor1", "Tenor2", and "The Other One"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom C View Post
    "The Three Tenors" ..... So you have "Tenor1", "Tenor2", and "The Other One"?
    What you have is Domingo, Carreras and the large one is Pavarotti.
    Charley

    A bunch of stuff with four strings

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